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rearrange the words in the correct order to make meaningful sentence . difficult/have been/but/frustrating/it/would/and

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Answered by SparshaM
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Answer:

Rearrange the words in the correct order to make a meaningful sentence : difficult/have been/but/frustrating/it/would/and

  • The meaningful sentence is : But it would have been difficult and frustrating.

Explanation :

  • A sentence is a combination of words that gives us a complete and logical idea about something.
  • The words were not rearranged properly but now the combination of words guve us a complete and logical idea about something.
  • According to structure a sentence follows three steps and they are : Subject + Verb + Object.
  • Example: I am a student. I is subject. Am is verb but it is helping verb. And student is object.
  • Would is a modal auxiliary verb .
  • Would is used to refer 'polite request' and 'past habbit'. Would is widely used in writings.
  • Example: Grandmother would tell us stories.
  • Verb's present form is used after modal auxiliary verb (would talk).
Answered by Fatimakincsem
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The complete sentence is given below.

"But it would have been difficult and frustrating".

Explanation:

  • A sentence consists of nouns, verbs, subjects, and pronouns.
  • It is also made up of helping and auxiliary verbs.
  • Sentences give us a complete and meaningful idea about something.
  • here "would" is the auxiliary verb and difficult and frustrating are adjectives.
  • "But" and "and are coordinating conjunctions.

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